The distinguished Amstel InterContinental Amsterdam marks a pinnacle of style and beauty, and is situated on the banks of the river Amstel. The central location extends to the heart of the financial, cultural and recreational centre of Amsterdam. The hotel is easy to reach by car and offers excellent parking facilities.

Within walking distance, you'll find the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum, the Rembrandtplein and Theater Carré. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is only 20 minutes away by public transport.

The Health & Fitness centre and Business Centre are open 24 hours a day and offer excellent facilities for the business traveller. You can relax in style, thanks to a good range of fitness equipment in a peaceful setting. The swimming pool, sauna, Turkish steam bath, Jacuzzi and massage facilities all lie at river level. The seven meeting rooms embody a theatrical style and are bathed in natural light. These function rooms offer capacity for up to 350 guests.

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Surroundings

The Amstel InterContinental Amsterdam Hotel is located in the heart of the historical centre, within walking distance of the city's major sights and attractions. The location is perfect for visiting the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Rembrandtplein. What's more, you can see a show at the Theater Carré, which is just around the corner from the Amstel Hotel.

Food and Drinks

Restaurant La Rive is an experience in itself. The French-Mediterranean kitchen, crowned with a Michelin star offers refined international dishes. La Rive offers you a beautiful view of the River Amstel. The restaurant is open daily for dinner and seats 40 guests.
The Amstel Bar and Brasserie is an informal restaurant / brasserie, open daily from 12:00 until 23:00. In the Amstel lounge or on the terrace, you can enjoy light meals with stunning views of the city's canals. Dinner can be enjoyed during a canal cruise on one of the antique, classic saloon boats. Breakfast can be enjoyed in several settings: in La Rive restaurant, the Amstel Lounge, by the swimming pool in the Health Club, or in your room. The Amstel Hotel also offers the option of 'petit déjeuner à la carte' which includes specialities from all over the world.

While the English celebrate tea as their national beverage, the tea drinker may be reminded that these dried leaves first arrived in Amsterdam in 1610. They were presented to the House of Orange, the Dutch Royal family. And at the Amstel Intercontinental Hotel, you too can enjoy a Royal Amstel Afternoon Tea with exclusive treats created by the chef. For more information, please contact the hotel.

Details

The hotel offers a guarded car park at a cost of €6 per hour / €65 per 24 hours.

Children/extra beds

One child up to 18 years old can stay in the parents' room, free of charge. This is only possible in a suite. A cot can be placed in the room on request, free of charge. The hotel has rooms with a connecting door.

Internet

You can make free use of low speed WiFi. High speed wireless internet is available at €25 per 24 hours.

Smoking policy

The entire hotel is non-smoking.

Pets

Pets allowed, € 65 per night Please indicate this in the booking form.

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Reviews

All reviews are completed by our guests after their stay at the hotel Amstel Hotel InterContinental Amsterdam.

10.0

Avinash Bhalerao
(Older couples)

Very elegant and comfortable hotel with excellent staff

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Excellent hotel, decor and staff

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I have problem with billing. It seems that my daughter and I have both paid the hotel separately for one room for one night. We are trying to sort it out with the hotel

*my tipExcellent hotel

8.6

James Rooley
(Older couples)

Would stay there again, as felt a respected client.

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Great Hotel --- and efficient --- staff very helpful especially the conciege.

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Service at Breakfast not good. like all bad waiters/ waitresses, they never look in your direction when you need them....

9.2

Anonymous
(Young couples)

excellent! it worth a stay. I would say "exclusive"

10.0

Kanzo Yoshiki
(Travelling alone)

One of the two best hotels I call it a home away from home

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Warm receptions from everybody starting from your doorman to reception always make me feel I am coming home. I have stayed in many hotels around the world in my life including other Inter-Continental group hotels but I only have two hotels which I like the most and always feel at home there. The other is the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong.

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8.0

Rebecca
(Young couples)

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Very clean, great bathroom and comfortable bed.

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We kept being disturbed when in our bedroom and for the price the standard needed to be a bit higher.

9.6

Anonymous
(Young couples)

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A most welcoming hotel with the most pleasant staff.

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A little too far from centre however possible advantage is that it was pleasantly quite at night.

9.4

vorderhake
(Other)

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service,200%

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more chairs needed in the hotel room ,for two quests we had one desk chair ,one lounge chair

9.2

mark connolly
(Older couples)

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The staff were all extremely friendly and helpful, the breakfast was great, we had a lovely room overlooking the canal, a lovely stay.
The leisure facilites are very luxurious too.

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The only minus point is that it is very expensive, would love to know if you do any weeekend packages or 'deals'.

9.8

Jean Van den Brande
(Older couples)

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Valet service was very good but too expensive fopr a parking place outside , just in front of the entrance

8.8

Samuel Gewurz
(Older couples)

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the concierge service is outstanding as is the reception personnel.

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we almost found none except that the gym, while well equipped, is a little small.

8.8

David Knight
(Families with young children)

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A disastrous experience in the Brasserie ruined an otherwise very good experience.My wife and I had to wait 65 minutes for our main course,we had however left before that and reception called our room to ask if we wanted to go back downstairs to finish our meal.Utterly ridiculous!.All of this was reported to the duty manager at the time